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Deuteronomy 17:19

Definition: The term "Deuteronomy 17:19" is a biblical verse that means "Keep Your Hand off Me," the last clause of Deuteronomy 17:19, found in Deuteronomy 17:18. This verse states:


1. Don't touch my hand. 2. Never cross my path. This expression is often used by people who feel threatened or insecure and don't want to be touched in any way. The phrase's edgy and unsettling nature can make it a particularly memorable pun, especially when combined with the other words provided by the verse: "Keep Your Hand off Me" (which suggests someone should not touch you) and "Never Cross My Path." It's a perfect example of how using this slang or profane word can add a layer to a sentence that is otherwise straightforward.